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re: Lowrance Maps
Posted on 5/7/15 at 8:52 am to boom roasted
Posted on 5/7/15 at 8:52 am to boom roasted
Reddish what's your email? I'm pretty sure I know you...I'll hook ya up.
To answer all questions I made them using the two programs. And if you have elite 5 hdi or elite 7 hdi it will work, chirp as well and all Hds units. I just made some maps for a fella in Bama and the turned out good.
Any more questions feel free to ask. If you need an area made I can do that as well. But I have most saltwater areas covered we all fish.
To answer all questions I made them using the two programs. And if you have elite 5 hdi or elite 7 hdi it will work, chirp as well and all Hds units. I just made some maps for a fella in Bama and the turned out good.
Any more questions feel free to ask. If you need an area made I can do that as well. But I have most saltwater areas covered we all fish.
Posted on 5/7/15 at 9:35 am to WHODAT514
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This post was edited on 5/7/15 at 9:51 am
Posted on 5/7/15 at 12:36 pm to WHODAT514
DIY maps work on Elite 4 HDI as well. Not sure why Standard and others don't "sell" maps for them because they load the same AT5 files.
Regarding a little technique for kayaking... I download my own sat imagery using Bing, which a winter time / low tide for most of SE Louisiana. I then use the low water Bing imagery to create my own routes to mark how to navigate through the marsh in low water. This saves me countless time and energy on the water. There are no "wrong turns" in the marsh anymore.
Regarding a little technique for kayaking... I download my own sat imagery using Bing, which a winter time / low tide for most of SE Louisiana. I then use the low water Bing imagery to create my own routes to mark how to navigate through the marsh in low water. This saves me countless time and energy on the water. There are no "wrong turns" in the marsh anymore.
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